A friend told me I really ought to start a blog, now that The Dragons of Nibiru was finally out. I didn’t know much about what a blog was – but once I found out, it was clear that friend was right. So here I am, blogging! And looking so, so forward to meeting and connecting with those (many, I hope!) who enjoy my stories, and to sharing my adventures in writing and publishing.

Adventure #1, writing The Dragons of Nibiru, began more than a year ago. There’s a whole tale to tell about that, but I’ll save it for future posts here.

Then there’s Adventure #2: publishing. I thought the real work was over when I’d finished the writing. Ha! Little did I know…

Now I’ve plunged into Adventure #3: the big, big adventure of making the book known, encouraging people to read it, and enjoying the interactions that follow!

Finally, there’s Adventure #4: the adventure – or rather, adventures – of writing the next books in the series, and sharing those with all the people who’ve become fans of Celine, Fianna and their worlds.

Your thoughts, reactions and suggestions are so very welcome here. Please don’t hesitate to share them! And please feel free to respond to others who post here, too. Let’s have a big conversation, eh?

The boss (okay, that’s me…) told me to be sure I remind you where you and your friends can find the book. So here you go:

* You can order a printed copy from the U.S. distributor, right here.* You can order a printed copy from Amazon, or from the Canadian distributor, right here.* You can download an e-book copy from Amazon, right here.

By the way, even if you don’t have an Amazon Kindle, you can still read the e-book version using Amazon’s free “Kindle Reader” app. It works on laptops, desktops, smartphones and tablets. Very cool. And did I mention it’s free? (Oh. Yeah. I did. Well, it is!)

Oh! I just remembered one more thing: someone suggested I offer signed copies, too. Well, I’ll have to figure out how to do that, and tell you how you can get one. That will be the subject of a future post.

Okay, that’s it for the marketing stuff.

Again, welcome to my website, and to my blog! I hope you’re enjoying the book, and hope you’ll be part of the conversation.

My reading has slowed up a bit recently but I finally got a chance to start your book, the Dragons of Nibiru. I have not finished yet but wow, what a ride. Loving it. The story was most certently not thought up in a week or two.
Well done. I look forward to more in the series.

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Lorna

9/6/2017 02:24:44 pm

Hi, Anthony! Thanks for posting. I'm very glad to hear you're enjoying the adventures of Celine and her friends - and that you're looking forward to their further exploits. You're right, these first excursions across the universe took more than a week or two to record, but I surely enjoyed the ride. What's coming next is even wilder; you won't be disappointed! I'm hoping to have it ready for you by this December. Thanks again, and do check back here now and then for the latest news and predictions!

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Lorna J. Carleton

Hello! I'm Lorna. I thought I'd let you know a bit about me, as the author of a tale I hope you'll love.

I'm a native of British Columbia, Canada, currently a resident of the city of Kamloops. I work as a Safety Advisor for a major utility, and I'm also working toward a university degree.

Though I've dreamed of being an author since childhood, and made several attempts at novel writing, The Dragons of Nibiru is my first published novel.​I drew inspiration for the book – and the series it begins – from observations of life over the years. Chief among these were clashes among diverse cultures, and the struggles of former cult members to get on with their lives and find happiness.

​While continuing the Dragons series, I'm also planning a vacation to the Pleiades Cluster – providing I can find suitable transport (technological or otherwise).